Alex has been to Djuma many times and in her recent TripAdvisor review called Djuma“My favorite place in the whole world!!” (September 17, 2012). She certainly has the photographer’s eye and I thank her for allowing me to put this many of her photos in the blog post!
Awesome photos: Alex Michael – regular visitor to Djuma
About Djuma
Djuma Game Reserve is an exclusive reserve in the prestigious Sabi Sand which is part of the greater Kruger National Park. It is here that the Big Five roam. Come experience the real, wild Africa in the comfortable luxury of two beautiful lodges: Vuyatela and Galago. Both lodges are self-catering and offer the best in safari at affordable rates. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for all the latest news from Djuma.4 Responses to Awesome photos: Alex Michael – regular visitor to Djuma
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Great photos, thanks for sharing!
Awesome photos…makes me want to pack a bag and jump on a plane right now…love the lodge…thank you sooo much…
It’s so funny how things work. My mother and I were just commenting that we had not heard from Djuma in ever so long and this morning a beautiful missive and some awesome photography of the beautiful animals of Djuma.
Thank you so much for remembering us and thank you for sharing your world. Take care.
Photos always much appreciated. Again we enjoy and live, if only vicariously, there in this
land so different from our own. Makes all seem so much more real to us. Nice to be remembered. And what grand pictures of such beautiful creatures. Many thanks.